Punxsutawney Phil again saw his shadow to start Friday morning’s Groundhog Day festivities, and Mother Nature will continue to deliver doses of winter this weekend. After the state saw light snow for the second straight morning Friday, leading to some slick roadways, a more significant system rolls in Sunday & Sunday Night.>> Download the FREE WMUR appIt will be breezy and very cold this evening with winds going lighter overnight. Temps will fall below zero north to just a bit above zero elsewhere.A wind chill advisory is in effect Friday Night for the North Country, as the wind chill will run between 30 and 20 below zero at times!>> Interactive RadarAfter a dry and cold Saturday, northern NH will see some snow showers Sunday morning. As the next system approaches on Sunday afternoon, occasional snow showers will continue in northern and central NH, while southern NH sees a few rain or mixed showers.Snow and some rain/mixing(southeast) will continue until midnight or a bit after before skies clear overnight. >> 7-Day & Text ForecastSeveral inches of snow is likely from the Lakes Region north and west to as little as a coating to an inch from Manchester south and east. The exact location of the rain/snow line for Sunday Evening remains in question, so stay tuned to updates as we fine tune that forecast over the next 24 hours.

MANCHESTER, N.H. —

Punxsutawney Phil again saw his shadow to start Friday morning’s Groundhog Day festivities, and Mother Nature will continue to deliver doses of winter this weekend.

After the state saw light snow for the second straight morning Friday, leading to some slick roadways, a more significant system rolls in Sunday & Sunday Night.

After a dry and cold Saturday, northern NH will see some snow showers Sunday morning. As the next system approaches on Sunday afternoon, occasional snow showers will continue in northern and central NH, while southern NH sees a few rain or mixed showers.

Snow and some rain/mixing(southeast) will continue until midnight or a bit after before skies clear overnight.

Several inches of snow is likely from the Lakes Region north and west to as little as a coating to an inch from Manchester south and east. The exact location of the rain/snow line for Sunday Evening remains in question, so stay tuned to updates as we fine tune that forecast over the next 24 hours.